What makes a ceramic pot useful? What makes it beautiful to you? What makes a pot a “good” pot? This course will teach wheel throwing and ceramic glazing skills by exploring these questions. We will cover the entire process of making functional wheel thrown pots, including design ideation, throwing, trimming, making handles, and surface decoration. We will also view images of pottery ancient to modern, and explore our own home ceramic collections. Focusing on craft, material sensitivity, and identifying personal taste, students will work on attainable forms to build new skills rapidly. This is a mixed level class: intermediate and advanced students are encouraged to bring project ideas and individualized questions.
What you will learn:
1. To throw a variety of small forms (cylinders, bowls, closed forms for more advanced students) on the wheel
2. To create functional finished pots using trimming, handle-making, additive and reductive decoration, and glazing techniques
3. To articulate their personal taste and vision, and use this to plan and execute pots they will enjoy using
This is a 5-session class. Fleisher will be closed on Thursday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
Firing Schedule: All work should be placed on the bisque firing shelf by Friday, July 12, and on the glaze firing shelf by Friday, July 19 to guarantee it will be fired by the last week of classes. Students can continue to drop off work for glaze firing until Friday, July 26. Finished work can be picked up during operational hours between terms. Questions about the firing schedule can be directed to Chris Archer, Senior Studio Technician at carcher@fleisher.org.
All artwork and supplies must be removed from Fleisher’s Ceramics Studio shelving by July 26 unless registered for a Ceramics class during the upcoming Fall 2024 term.